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Thomas Mott Homestead Bed and Breakfast
63 Blue Rock Rd, Alburg, VT 05440-4002 USA Phone 1-802-796-4402, 1-800-348-0843 |
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Fall Foliage Is One of Our Specialties Leaf Peeping from mid September through mid October is fantastic. We have 40 miles of trail for biking and hiking. Great at any time of year, this territory is especially beautiful in the Autumn. It's maintained by local organizations and is only 1/2 mile from The Thomas-Mott. Also check these Foliage links for latest conditions.
Fall Foliage Report |
Watch the Milky Way on a dark and moonless night while the waves lap gently beneath you? We have a 75 foot private dock on the shore of Lake Champlain. You can relax in the sun or swim in the bay. If you bring your own gear it is ideal for fishing, snorkeling, canoeing or any other watersport. There are kayaks to rent close by.
Enjoy the beauty and majesty of Lipizzan Stallions. The famed Herrmann troupe is right nearby in much of July and August. When not performing, the barn is open to the public.
The Missisquoi Nature Sanctuary is 4 miles away and provides trails for nature walks. You'll find good antique shopping on Rte 2. Don't miss our local country festivals throughout the summer.
The Shrine of St. Anne is located on Isle La Motte. St. Anne was the first settlement in Vermont, constructed in 1666. Guests may enjoy the picnic areas and the sandy beach where Samuel de Champlain first landed.
Apple orchards are open and apple festivals in progress throughout autumn.
The following links provide more information about the sights and services you can find in our area. Please let us know if you find them helpful.
Virtual Vermonter -- guide to VT skiing, state history, events, travel info and trivia.
Apple Orchards -- Directory
Art gallery guide
Biking in Shelburne
Champlain Islands
Covered Bridges
Covered Bridges, Spanning Time
Crafts Council
Hike Vermont
Let Me Show You Vermont
Raven Ridge Guides
-- A professional family-operated Vermont chartered fishing service, Raven Ridge provides fishing trips on the beautiful waters of Lake Champlain and Northern Vermont. Explore new places and learn new bass fishing skills.
State Parks
State travel and tourism
Wildlife Viewing Guide